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Vetiver System for Industrial Wastewater Disposal and Mining Waste Rehabilitation in Australia. Paul Truong Veticon Consulting, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Cameron Smeal GELITA Australia, Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia

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Vetiver System for Industrial Wastewater Disposal

and Mining Waste Rehabilitation in Australia.

Paul TruongVeticon Consulting, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Cameron SmealGELITA Australia, Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia

Introduction

• GELITA factory produces gelatine from cattle hides at Beaudesert in Queensland, Australia.

• This factory is situated on a property of 170 hectares, generates approximately 1.3 ML a day of wastewater, which is characteristically high in nitrogen and total dissolved salts.

TEYS BrosTEYS Bros

•TEYS Bros operates a cattle abattoir in Beenleigh, Queensland, which processes 210 000 cattle per year for both domestic consumption and export.

• This factory is situated on a property of 65 hectares, generates approximately 1.5 ML a day of wastewater, which is characteristically high in nitrogen and phosphorus.

GELITAGELITA

Current Practices

•• The GELITA factory extracts gelatine from cattle hide using chemical processes involving strong acids, lime and hydroxides.

• The effluent from the processing plant is highly saline (average 600mS/m), alkaline and high in N (300 mg/L) and low in P (2 mg/L).

• The effluent is disposed off by irrigating over 121 hectares of Kikuyu and Rhodes grasses pasture.

TEYS Bros

• Teys Bros abattoir produces 550 ML of effluent a year, which is high in N (170mg/L and P (31mg/L).

• This effluent is irrigated over 42.3ha of land by either spray or surface irrigation onto Kikuyu pasture.

GELITAGELITA

A typical effluent storage pond at GELITA, Beaudesert

Rhodes grass pasture at GELITA, Beaudesert

Traveling irrigation system at GELITA, Beaudesert

Kikuyu grass pasture at TEYS Bros. Beenleigh

The Queensland government has applied strict regulations regarding the disposal of this wastewater. In order to meet these regulatory requirements and to fulfil expectations of the Ecologically Sustainable Development, both companies have undertaken a comprehensive research program to develop optimal disposal methodologies.

GELITAGELITA

Due to extreme climatic variations over the seven years of operaDue to extreme climatic variations over the seven years of operation tion the planting of pasture and annual crops has not provided a viabthe planting of pasture and annual crops has not provided a viable le operational methodology. operational methodology.

TEYS BrosTEYS Bros

•• Under the current practice, out of the total effluent output of Under the current practice, out of the total effluent output of 550ML/year, only 204ML/year could be disposed off sustainably. T550ML/year, only 204ML/year could be disposed off sustainably. This his would leave a surplus effluent volume of 346ML/year to be treatewould leave a surplus effluent volume of 346ML/year to be treated by d by other means.other means.

Constraints

Options and Solutions•• Alternative solutions such as chemical treatment plant and transportation to sewage treatment plant were considered but both of which are impractical and most importantly very costly to build and to operate.

• Tree planting was one of the earlier options considered, it has been trialed for several years but has not provided an effective solution tothe problems faced by the company.

• Application of the Vetiver System for wastewater treatment is a new and innovative phytoremedial technology and VS was identified as having the potential to meet all the criteria.

• The vetiver option using MEDLI as a model offers a practicable and cost effective solution.

Kikuyu pasture

Eucalyptus plantation

•• Under Queensland law, the treatment of industrial wastewater is administered by the EPA, which has adopted a computer model -MEDLI (Model for Effluent Disposal using Land Irrigation), as a basic tool for industrial wastewater management.

• MEDLI is a Windows based computer model for designing and analysing effluent disposal systems, which use land irrigation, for a wide range of industries such as piggeries, feedlots, abattoirs, sewage treatment plants, and food processing factories.

• However, to date MEDLI has only been calibrated for temperate and subtropical pasture species, not vetiver

• Therefore vetiver has to be calibrated before it can be used inMEDLI, and accepted by EPA.

The MEDLI Computer model

•• The calibration program was conducted over a period of 2 years to account for both summer and winter growth

• Experimentations were carried out in glasshouse and field trials.

Calibration of Vetiver for the MEDLI model

Vetiver growth increased with N application up to 6t/ha/year, higher rates did not affect yield

Vetiver growth increased with P application up to 250/ha/year, higher rates did not affect yield

Field trial site at GELITA, Beaudesert

Monitoring weekly Leaf Area Index

Monitoring weekly Radiation Efficiency Index

Excellent growth, up to 2m in 18 months at Gelita, Beaudesert

Excellent growth, over 2m in 12 months at Teys Bros. Beenleigh

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132.4

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Comparative yield between vetiver, Rhodes grass and Kikuyu grass

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Comparative N uptake between vetiver, Rhodes grass and Kikuyu grass

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Comparative P uptake between vetiver, Rhodes grass and Kikuyu grass

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Results of seepage monitoring

Results of MEDLI Simulation

Results of MEDLI Simulation

Mining Waste Rehabilitatio• Coal mine

• Gold mine

• Bentonite mine

• Alumina refinery

• Lead and Zinc

Threshold levels of heavy metals to vetiver growth as compared with other species

Heavy Metals Threshold levels in soil Threshold levels in plant(mgKg-1) (mgKg-1)

Vetiver Other plants Vetiver Other plants

Arsenic 100-250 2.0 21-72 1-10Cadmium 20-60 1.5 45-48 5-20Copper 50-10 Not available 13-15 15Chromium 200-600 Not available 5-18 0.02-0.20Lead >1 500 Not available >78 Not availableMercury > 6 Not available >0.12 Not availableNickel 100 7-10 347 10-30Selenium >74 2-14 >11 Not availableZinc >750 Not available 880 Not available

Coal Mine: Highly acidic, 30 year old coal mine overburdenAustralian Minesite examples

One year after planting

Australian Minesite examples

Gold Mine: Highly acidic gold mine tailings Australian Minesite examples

Good establishment and growth with lime and fertiliser application

Dust storm on a fresh gold tailings damAustralian Minesite examples

Vetiver planting promotes establishment of perennial grass by reducing wind velocity at

ground level

Australian Minesite examples

As these rigid and expensive fences are useless against high

wind velocity

Bentonite tailings The tailings surface is barren and extremely vulnerable to wind and water erosion

Australian Minesite examples

Fourteen months after planting, note the growth of other species

Green Couch

Vetiver

Photo Credit: John Morrell, CMLR

Dead Casuarina

Australian Minesite examples

Red mud from Alumina refinery

China P & Zn Mine: Excellent growth on tailings of a Pb and Zn mine with landfill compost and fertilisers

China: Vetiver had the best growth on tailings of a Pb and Zn mine (with N,P and K fertilisers)

Vetiver

South Africa: A gold slime dam (pH 3.2) in the Free State Province

Vetiver

South Africa: Three month old vetiver on a gold slime dam (pH 3.2) in the Free State Province

South Africa: Three years after planting this slime dam near Durban was well stabilised by vetiver

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